Emma is a visual artist with experience facilitating the creative learning process in both educational and community settings. Current projects include facilitating a weekly Express art and craft workshop for adults at the Benn Partnership Centre in Rugby, Warwickshire.

Emma has facilitated workshops across a diverse range of needs and abilities, from under 5's, primary and secondary school age children through to older adults. Including groups with additional educational needs and adults experiencing dementia and their carers. Taking a flexible, person centred approach to working, collaborating with organisations to develop ideas and ensure each activities suit your individual needs.

Having trained in Fine Art studies and The University of the Arts London and The University of Northampton, Emma has strong practical skills across a diverse range of media to bring your project to life; from drawing and painting to digital photography and video skills. She is particularly interested in bridging the gap between traditional and contemporary approaches to making.

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Express Arts & Crafts

Express Art and Crafts is a weekly workshop project currently running at the Benn Partnership Centre in Rugby, The group is open to all ages and abilities and each week we explore a new technique and exciting ideas! Check out our Blog for our latest creations.

Example Workshops

Experimental Drawing and Mark-Making

Within these workshops participants explore colour, pattern, and form using a range of mark making processes such as creating your own unique drawing tools from found objects.

Printmaking

Emma has experience leading workshops across a range of printing techniques including lino, mono and collagraph printing techniques.

Digital Photography

Within these beginners workshops participants learn how to set up their own still life mini photography studio using basic equipment. Get to grips with the fundamentals of digital photography and arrange compositions and lighting for their very own still life compositions.